Opportunities and Events
Signature Venture Partners Programming
A partnership with seven of the top research universities across the Western U.S.to reduce the time and risk associated with translating promising ideas and technologies to the marketplace.
Applications Now Open
A campus-wide resource for both existing and aspiring university-originated startups seeking non-dilutive funding—to translate their university inventions into a startup company.
Accepting Support Requests
Withmyriad Boulder technologies ready to make a real-world impact, Embark seeks motivated entrepreneurs ready to launch new companies.
A competition for Boulder's top innovations showinghigh commercial potential,a clear path to a compelling marketandstrong scientific support.
Application Now Open
An accelerator for research teams building deep tech startups coming out of the University of Colorado campuses in Boulder, Colorado Springs and Denver.
A collaboration among the Intermountain West region's leading research universities and federal laboratories, showcasing the best companiesfrom the region’s innovation ecosystem to investors and the business community.
Upcoming Opportunities at

Venture Partners and NSF I-Corps: Starting Blocks Customer Discovery Workshop
Aug. 1-15, BaseCamp at the Pearl East Innovation Campus, Boulder | Application Deadline Friday, July 25
Do you have an innovation that could make a difference?Whether a researcher, entrepreneur, inventor or problem solver, the Starting Blocks Customer Discovery Workshop at Venture Partners at Boulder can help you transform your concept into a successful venture—even if you aren't a student or employee.

Boulder Computer Science: Sponsor a Computer Science Capstone Project
Prospective sponsors must submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) to propose a project before Aug. 1
Sponsored projects connect industry with senior student teams to develop custom software or hardware solutions over the course of an academic year. Sponsors gain fresh technical insight and early access to talent while helping students tackle real-world challenges in computer science. For startups, the sponsor fee is waived, and companies are just expected to cover any costs of the project itself.

Venture Partners and NSF I-Corps: Research-to-Market (R2M) Customer Discovery Program
Sept. 3-Oct. 10, Virtual Event | Application Deadline Wednesday, Aug. 27
This four-week program helps teams through customer discovery and finding a market for their innovation. Derived from the National Science Foundation's I-Corps™ program, R2M leverages the nationally recognized Lean LaunchPad and Business Model Canvas methodologies specifically designed for researchers, entrepreneurs, inventors and problem solvers from any research or community institution.

Venture Partners and NSF I-Corps: Therapeutics Customer Discovery Program
Oct. 7-Nov. 4, Virtual Event | Application Deadline Wednesday, Aug. 27
Do you have a therapeutic innovation that could improve lives? This program is a focused, five-week entrepreneurial training program designed to help academic researchers and early-stage biotech innovators explore the commercial potential of therapeutic technologies.
Opportunities Outside
Thursday, July 17 | —Looking for early-stage commercialization funding? Join this discussion with federal agency experts on their small business research commercialization funding programs, including SBIR and STTR.
Friday, July 18 (deadline) | —For participating energy startups and companies, the Energy Tech Venture Forum is an opportunity to meet energy investors and corporations.
Saturday, July 19 (deadline) | —A unique opportunity to collaborate directly with smart cities in Colorado to develop and test solutions in real-world environments while also gaining exposure within the Alliance network of more than 70 public, private, academic and allied members.
Monday, July 21 (deadline) | —Seeking input from academia, non-profits, philanthropy, state and local government, venture capital, the private sector and any other interested parties to inform the agency's assessment and potential update of the Key Technology Focus Areas.
Tuesday, July 22 | —Are you working on bringing your cancer technology idea to life? This webinar will provide attendees with insights into NCI SBIR funding opportunities and entrepreneurial resources that help cancer technology innovators.
Wednesday, July 23 | —This interactive session will break down what it takes to qualify for the O-1 “Extraordinary Ability” visa, especially for technical innovators building high-impact companies.
Wednesday, July 23 (deadline) | —A six-month program designed for hands-on product development and backed by top-tier corporate and venture investors.
Thursday, July 24 (deadline) | —Helping innovative energy startups pilot new technologies with strategic partners in Minnesota, build connections with new customers and investors, and accelerate their path to market.
Aug. 27-29 | —Connecting non-space dual-use technology providers with leading commercial and government space opportunities focused on in-space manufacturing, national security initiatives and government and private sector funding.
Friday, Aug. 29 (deadline) | —Welcoming applications from startups that are developing carbontech solutions.
Sept. 16-Oct. 14 | —For first-time leaders and scientists new to management, this workshop is designed to build the foundations of leadership by exploring the characteristics of leaders, effective communication and teamwork skills.
Tuesday, Sept. 16, Jan. 20, May 19 (deadlines) | —Supporting projects that build on early translational work to refine ideas, improve solutions and reduce barriers to moving research from the lab into real-world use.
Tuesday, Sept. 16, Jan. 20, May 19 (deadlines) | —Supporting translational efforts that demand one or more partnerships for technology development and deployment.
Monday, Sept. 29 (deadline) | —Investing in and cultivating meaningful partnerships with start-ups focused on advancing climate change mitigation, adaptation and resiliency efforts, while also promoting social equality and economic prosperity, in Exelon’s service territories.
Nov. 19-21 | —The U.S.'s premier defense innovation event, connecting top dual-use solution providers with top military, industry and investment leadership.
Rolling Applications
—Unshackled Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm focused exclusively on immigrant-founded startups.
—Promotinggrowth and sustainability in Colorado’s advanced industries that increase the state's global competitiveness.
—Encouraginginvestments in Colorado advanced industry businesses by incentivizing investors with state income tax credits.
—Empowering entrepreneurs by providing access to mentorship, capitaland a global network to help them succeed and scale their startups.
—Funding is granted through many different agencies across the federal government and in various areas of innovation.
—Offers up to two additional years of funding on a current NSF award to support high-risk, use-inspired research and early translation efforts not included in the original project.
Various Deadlines
—A curated pipeline of vetted opportunities aligned with industry and national priorities from Catalyst Partners, government requirements and industry targets.
—Empowering the federal government and the public to participate together in equitable forms of innovation through prize competitions.
Employment Opportunities
—RayChill, a startup built on IP from Boulder, provides a passive radiative cooling material that cools structures without power and is seeking a Co-Founder/CEO.
For more opportunities, please check back soon or sign up for updates.
Are you a startup with an employment opportunity to share with the community? Send it to vpnews@colorado.edu for posting here. Also, you canpostto Boulder's recruitment platform Handshakeand/orjoin the Startups2Students career fair.